ISIS claims deadly mosque attack in Kuwait

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KUWAIT CITY. Kuwait – An apparent bomb blast tore through a mosque in Kuwait’s capital during Friday prayers, killing and injuring several worshippers, state media reported.

ISIS claimed responsibility for what it called a suicide bombing at the Shiite-affiliated Al-Sadiq mosque. The group put the number of dead and injured in the dozens.

Cell phone video posted to social media and apparently shot at the mosque showed worshippers walking and stumbling through a dust- and rubble-filled interior, many with their white robes splattered in what appeared to be blood.

The country’s Justice and Islamic Affairs minister, Yaqoub Al-Sanea, called the attack “a terrorist and criminal act that threatens our security and targets our national unity,” the news agency said.

It comes amid deadly terror attacks in Tunisia and France.

According to authorities, at least 27 people died in an attack on a seaside hotel in Tunisia, while in France an attacker crashed a car into a building housing an American-owned company and left a body with a severed head and a message.